JnJ closes Intra-Cellular Therapies acquisition
New Brunswick: Johnson & Johnson has announced it has completed its acquisition of Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc. Intra-Cellular Therapies is now part of Johnson & Johnson and will operate as a business unit within Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine.
“At Johnson & Johnson, we are committed to transforming care for the millions of people worldwide living with neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders,” said Joaquin Duato, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Johnson & Johnson. “We are excited to officially welcome the talented Intra-Cellular Therapies team to the Company, and we look forward to working together as we realize our ambition of becoming the number one neuroscience company worldwide.”
With this acquisition, Johnson & Johnson adds CAPLYTA (lumateperone) to its robust portfolio of differentiated medicines. CAPLYTA is a once-daily oral therapy approved to treat adults with schizophrenia, as well as the first and only U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved treatment for depressive episodes associated with bipolar I or II disorder (bipolar depression), as a monotherapy and adjunctive therapy with lithium or valproate. In February 2025, Intra-Cellular Therapies announced that the U.S. FDA accepted its supplemental new drug application for CAPLYTA as an adjunctive treatment for adults with major depressive disorder (MDD). The acquisition also includes ITI-1284, a promising Phase 2 compound being studied in generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and Alzheimer’s disease-related psychosis and agitation, as well as a clinical-stage pipeline that further complements Johnson & Johnson’s current areas of focus.
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